Miranda Lambert is no longer a Shelton — and you don’t have to read between the lines of the Pistol Annies‘ latest song to see she’s happy about that!

Lambert, who announced her split from Blake Shelton after four years of marriage in 2015, stars with bandmates Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley in a no-holds-barred music video for the trio’s upbeat tune “I Got My Name Changed Back” that turns the bureaucratic hassle of changing a name into a confetti-filled party.

In the opening scene, Lambert, 34, and her bandmates treat the courthouse like a runway in shiny get-ups. Wearing a sparkly mini-dress and carrying a fluffy pink coat, Lambert strides to the witness stand, where she shares a laugh with the officer after taking the oath.

“It takes a judge to get married, takes a judge to get divorced / Well the last couple years, spent a lotta time in court / Got my name changed back,” she sings as a judge presides over the courtroom. “Well I wanted somethin’ new, then I wanted what I had / I got my name changed back.”

“Well I’ve got me an ex that I adored / But he got along good with a couple road whores / Got my name changed back,” Lambert continues as the courtroom looks on in surprise. After the hearing, the officer pops a bottle of champagne and the judge holds up a glass of bubbly as the courtroom celebrates.

The next stop is the DMV. “I done let a man get the best of me / Spent an afternoon at the DMV / Got my name changed back,” Lambert belts as the Pistol Annies fill out paperwork and take headshots.

The third destination is a bank — not-so-subtly dubbed the New Freedom Bank. As Presley takes out a large deposit of cash, Lambert sings, “I played to win, lookin’ back is funny / I broke his heart and I took his money / Got my name changed back.”

The bank wheels out balloons and a cake — that is decorated with figurines of a bride and an army facing a cake topper of a groom.

Shelton would not confirm whether he was referencing Lambert, who confirmed that she was single again in August. “It was a personal thing that’s in a small circle of my people and that’s why it was written the way it was, and then people took it and make it into what they want to make it into, which I don’t want any part of that,” Shelton told Extra.

“As my time out of the racecar was extended, and as rumors about my retirement started getting louder, a lot of people spoke up. They had a very hard time dealing with it all,” Earnhardt Jr. writes of both fans and people in his inner circle. He continues, “They looked for something or someone to blame.”

He continues, addressing “anyone who tried — and might still try — to blame Amy.”

Earnhardt Jr. recalls, “Do you want to know who was setting the alarm every morning and dragging my miserable butt out of bed to do my exercises? Amy. You want to know who set up my gym in our garage and then went in there every day, putting me through my paces like a personal trainer-turned-drill-sergeant for two or three hours a day? Amy.”

The athlete announced his retirement from NASCAR in 2017 after suffering his second concussion in four years in 2016, The New York Times reported.

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He notes in the book that Amy attended every doctor’s appointment with him as he recovered from the most recent head injury, the scary symptoms of which he details in the book through journal entries.

Earnhardt Jr. says, “You want to know how many times she said, ‘Dale, I think you need to quit driving racecars’? Zero. Not once. We had conversations about whether or not I should keep driving, but when we did they were started by me.”

“Amy knew from the very beginning that I loved racing,” he concludes in Racing to the Finish: My Story. “She was never going to be the person to get in the way of that, even during the times that racing didn’t love me back.”

Europe’s captain Thomas Bjorn shrugged off an incident involving Rory McIlroy as tempers threatened to boil over on a raucous day at the Ryder Cup. After holing a birdie putt early in his afternoon foursomes, McIlroy turned angrily to one spectator who had questioned his technique and shouted: “"Who can't putt? The Northern Irishman, playing with Ian Poulter, ended up losing 4&3 to Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas.

Fox has set new release dates for several of its upcoming films — “Alita: Battle Angel,” “Dark Phoenix,” and “Gambit” — and announced an untitled Deadpool release. Coming Dec. 21, the new “Deadpool” film is believed to be a PG-13 version of “Deadpool 2” with potentially new footage shot for its release, insiders tell Variety. […]

SOUTH OF THE CITY: After a nine-year break from New York Fashion Week, Alabama Chanin will be back on the scene with a private showing Sept. 4 to Sept. 7 at the Bowery Hotel.
The label’s namesake, Natalie Chanin, has been quietly building the sustainable-focused business in Florence, Ala. Committed to cultivating craftsmanship via the artisans and seamstresses that help to produce the collection, the company has been rooted in sustainable production for nearly 20 years. Its offerings are a combination of hand-sewn and machine-made garments. Chanin said, “It feels like our latest designs really stand out from work we’ve done in recent years, so it was important to us to join NYFW again. We’ve worked for many years now to build our manufacturing facility, improve our U.S.-based organic supply chain and develop these new designs.”
Chanin consults with other designers and brands such as Patagonia. For more than four years, the label has been working on a line of upcycled products using down jackets from Patagonia’s recycling program. Recently, Alabama Chanin has been exploring “the future of craft” with a major athletic company. “As our manufacturing capabilities have grown, so have the opportunities to work closely with established brands,” Chanin said.
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BACK TO SCHOOL: Eyewear brand Felix Gray has a new, limited-edition collection called “Salute our Teachers” — essentially its fall 2018 color drop — that introduces three colors for its Manatee, Jemson and Roebling frames.
The selection is part of the brand’s spotlight of teachers as the school season starts this fall. And recognizing that many teachers pay for school supplies out of their own pockets, Felix Gray will donate 10 percent of all sales from the collection to teachers’ classrooms through DonorsChoose.org. The organization is a nonprofit that supports classrooms around the country.
Felix Gray was cofounded by David Roger, who serves as the company’s chief executive officer. The eyewear brand is known for specializing in blue-light blocking through its own proprietary lenses. The frames are made from Italian acetate. As of earlier this year, the glasses are available in nonprescription, prescription and reading lenses. It also offers a sunglasses option.

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There’s a huge disparity between the dorm rooms you see portrayed in movies and on television and the dorm room you end up living in. For example, the dorm room on Saved by the Bell: The College Years had three adjoining, cavernous rooms connected with a full-service kitchen. You probably won’t get up to nearly as many antics and Zack and the gang, and your room won’t be nearly as accommodating. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make your dorm experience just a little bit cozier with these dorm life essentials.

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The best gadgets for your dorm are functional and while they might not be a necessity, they can definitely help make the days more bearable. You almost certainly want, at the very least, a television for your room, but why stop there? Why not a gaming system, or a Kindle to tuck away for reading?

These gadgets are all about making your life just a little easier or a little more comfortable. They don’t necessarily have a perfect use when it comes to school work, but you can’t work all the time. Whether you’re relaxing or just need convenience, these are the best gadgets for dorm life.

As parents gather school supplies and backpacks, many are also looking to make sure their children are up to date on their vaccines ahead of the new school year.

“The recommended vaccines differ with the age of the child returning to school,” Dr. Mobeen Rathore, a spokesperson for American Academy of Pediatrics, tells PEOPLE.

“Vaccines are given at certain ages to provide maximum protective benefit to children before they become at risk for the specific vaccine-preventable diseases,” says Dr. Rathore, who is also the associate Department of Pediatrics chair at the University of Florida.

“Delaying the vaccines will place the child and those children around them at unnecessary risk for vaccine-preventable diseases. These vaccines have been studied for specific ages and have been found to be safe and effective,” Dr. Rathore adds.

Dr. Rathore says the question of “Are vaccines safe?” is the top annual inquiry.

“Yes, vaccines are safe and yes, your child should receive the recommended vaccines at the recommended ages. When children return to school, they come in contact with many other children so this is a good time to review vaccines with the child’s pediatricians and get them updated,” Dr. Rathore explains.

(Required vaccines and doses for school entry differ by jurisdictions however these are the vaccines recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the CDC.)

For children age 5: Hepatitis A (2 doses) & B (3 doses), rotavirus (2 or 3 doses depending on which vaccine is used), inactivated polio virus (3 doses at least, 4th dose is given 4 to 6 years of age), diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis (4 doses at least 5th dose is given 4 to 6 years of age), haemophilus influenzae type B (3 or 4 doses depending on the vaccine), 13 valent Pneumococcal conjugate (3 doses), measles, mumps and rubella (1 dose at least, 2nd dose is given 4 to 6 years of age), and varicella (chickenpox; 1 dose at least, 2nd dose is given 4 to 6 years of age).

For children 11 years and older: Meningococcal conjugate, diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis, and human papillomavirus vaccine (starting at 9 years of age).

The influenza vaccine is recommended annually for all eligible children starting at 6 months of age.

According to the CDC, all 51 states, including the District of Columbia, have established vaccination requirements for public school children and daycare facilities. (Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and South Dakota’s state laws are unclear about private school requirements.)

California and Michigan require that all school-age children receive vaccines such as polio, measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, varicella and meningococcal before they allow entry into all public and non-public schools.

And each state has varying exemption processes based on religious and philosophical beliefs.

Arizona, Delaware, Minnesota and Virginia require parents to prepare an affidavit of religious belief, which includes a statement that “their belief is not a political, sociological or philosophical view of a merely personal moral code,” according to the CDC. Similarly, Iowa and New Jersey laws prohibit “philosophical, scientific, moral, personal, or medical opposition to immunizations.”

In Arkansas, Georgia, North Dakota and Wyoming, children who have not been immunized may be “excluded” or “removed” from school for a period of time in the event of an epidemic. However, for children in Hawaii, if there is dangers of an epidemic, “no exemption from immunization against the disease shall be recognized.”

Kentucky law allows for religious exemptions “provided that in the event of an epidemic, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services may require the immunization of all persons within the area of epidemic against the disease responsible.”

The 32-year-old model and wife of John Stamos shared a lively video to her Instagram Story on Tuesday, laughing and showing off her dance moves in a red bikini to the tune of “Red Red Wine” by UB40. She captioned the clip, where a small tattoo is visible on her right thigh, “Back to WORK.”

In her next Story installment, McHugh — who gave birth to son William “Billy” Christopher almost four months ago, on April 10 — posted a screenshot of a direct message from a user who wrote, “You’re a Mother now. Gross, tattoo and all.”

The mother of one didn’t miss a beat in her reply, writing back, “Not as gross as trolling” with a waving-hand emoji.

Eight days before baby Billy’s arrival, his mama shared a video of her baby bump on Instagram that featured a very special guest: R2-D2.

“Oh, hey R2!” McHugh, dressed in an R2-D2 print dress, said to the astromech droid before it responded with its signature beeping sounds. Quipped the model and actress as she cradled her bump, “No, I did not swallow BB-8!”

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In recent years, Twitter has become a major marketing tool for all brands, but it’s also become a great way for fast food joints to clap back at their haters (and their competition).

While Wendy’s quickly gained a reputation for having the sassiest Twitter on the block, especially because of their ongoing feud with McDonald’s over fresh versus frozen beef, other brands took notice and began dishing out their own snarky tweets in response to customer questions, celebrity news, or other brands’ promotions.

Read on for some of the best zingers from the fast food giants.

Taco Bell

While Taco Bell doesn’t typically engage in social media fights, the brand has had a few standout moments from their own Twitter account, including their correction of a grammar error in one of White Castle’s tweets to Chrissy Teigen. The taco joint also fired back at Old Spice when the deodorant company accused the fast food chain of false advertising.

DiGiorno

Frozen pizza company DiGiorno also joined in on the fun, inciting a pizza war with Papa John’s. The frozen pizza chain mocked Papa John’s slogan “Better Ingredients. Better Pizza.” when they tweeted a declining graph meant to represent Papa John’s sales above a tweet that read, “Better Pizza. Better Sales.” The company also briefly changed their bio to the new slogan to spite Papa John’s.

Burger King

Aside from their epic promposal to Wendy’s on a marquee sign outside of one of their restaurants, Burger King has also thrown shade at the company on social media. First, the chain used social media to promote their spicy chicken nuggets, a menu item that Wendy’s had previously discontinued, leaving the Twitter-verse in an outrage. The brand found people’s old tweets asking where Wendy’s spicy nuggets went and used them as advertising for their own spicy nugget addition to their menu.

Then, Burger King promoted a 5 for $ 4 deal just days after Wendy’s announced their 4 for $ 4 deal. Even though they didn’t mention the square-burger chain in their tweet directly, Twitter users were quick to notice the shade in their tweet which read, “Because 5 is better than 4.”

However, Wendy’s never goes down without a fight, so when a Twitter user, who has since switched their account to private, asked what Wendy’s had in response to the deal, they responded with two simple words: “edible food.”

Wendy’s

Of course, Wendy’s has the longest history of roasting people on Twitter, including their iconic tweet suggesting that asking to be directed to the nearest McDonald’s is essentially the same as asking to be directed to a garbage can.

The company also recently called out pro-golfer Tiger Woods when he flubbed his first hole at the 2018 U.S. Open, scoring an unimpressive triple bogey. “Tiger, next time you’re going to get a triple…” the brand tweeted beneath a photo of their triple cheeseburger.

” ‘Eat a burger,’ ‘your head is bigger than your body and that’s disgusting,’ ” she quoted on Twitter. “And you’re right! … No one’s head should be bigger than their body but considering I’ve basically been on bed rest for the past few months, I’ve lost a lot of muscle mass. My circumstances have put me in a place where I’m not in control of what my body looks like. So I strive to be as healthy as possible, as everyone should.”

“I have been told that I can’t work out. Which, for me, is very upsetting,” she said. “I love to be STRONG. (I’ll be using that word a lot) Strength is everything. Being strong has gotten me where I am. Both mentally and physically. I am not a fan of ‘being skinny.’ ”

Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos vowed to use his rocket startup to develop robotic rovers and perhaps human habitats on the moon’s surface, even if such projects fail to win financial support from the U.S. government.WSJ.com: WSJD

Variety reports the $ 9.95 monthly subscription package is returning after MoviePass briefly removed the plan from its site. Since April 13, new customers were only able to sign up for the $ 29.95 three-month plan, which reduces the viewing policy to just four films a month. The three-month plan also includes a free trial of iHeartRadio’s All Access on-demand streaming package.

At the time, the company’s CEO Mitch Lowe wasn’t sure if the one-a-day movie viewing policy was ever going to return, but Lowe made it clear the company always planned to return to that system.

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“There’s nothing better than watching your man do what they’ve been put on this earth to do,” The Sinner star, 36, captioned a video of Timberlake performing his hit “Mirrors” — even sticking out her tongue for the camera after watching him walk by. “I’m so proud of you, man of the woods!”

“Today is even more special for me because five years ago, on this day, I became the luckiest man in the world when I exchanged vows with my best friend,” Timberlake wrote on Facebook, captioning a throwback video of himself singing Leon Russell’s 1970 classic, “A Song for You,” which he recalled “was our first dance.”

“To my beautiful Jess: You have taught me so much about what a true love means. I can’t put into words what these last five years have meant to me, so… ‘Listen to the melody ‘cause my love is in there hiding,’ ” he concluded, along with the hashtag #Happy5thAnniversaryWifey.

On Instagram, he posted the same video and ended his post with an adorable shot of himself sharing a smooch with Biel.

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The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is hitting back at an explosive New York Magazine report claiming that it failed to prosecute Harvey Weinstein in 2015 for alleged sexual harassment because of the indie mogul’s political connections. “Survivors of sexual violence — and all who stand with them — should know that the account appearing in […]

Dockers is jumping onto the heritage bandwagon and will reintroduce its original logo from 1986.
The wings and anchor logo had been created to speak to the brand’s West Coast roots and maritime aesthetic. The khaki pants were inspired by British longshoremen and brought to the U.S. by Dockers’ parent, San Francisco-based Levi Strauss & Co. It hadn’t been used since around 2000.
“As the creators of the khaki category, we are proud of our rich history. Returning to the original logo not only celebrates our roots and heritage, but signals a new chapter for our brand. Over 30 years ago, we changed the way men dressed. Today, we continue to give men that confidence and comfort they need to be ready for anything,” said Karen Riley-Grant, vice president of global marketing for Dockers.
Janine Chilton-Faust, vice president of global design for Dockers, said the company actually worked with an outside artist and used the original stencil from artist Milton Glaser of I ♥ New York fame as the starting point.
In addition to the logo, Dockers will also revive its original navy and off-white label that it will use on its collection.
“It’s a magical collision of what’s going on in the market and

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It’s easy for one to get stuck thinking about the past, even obsessing over it, but that wasn’t a trap Hubert de Givenchy ever fell into.
Although the legendary designer, who died March 10 at the age of 91, achieved wide success soon after launching his own couture boutique in the early Fifties — aided in part by his high-profile and lasting friendship with Audrey Hepburn who famously wore exclusive Givenchy designs in some of her most beloved movie roles — Givenchy refused to pine for that time.
“I am of tradition, but that doesn’t mean I have an old outlook on life,” he told WWD in 1978, when fashion had veered very far from the structured chic that had once been his calling card.
While the friendship between Hepburn and Givenchy was a much more genuine precursor to the actor-brand-sales matrix we see in fashion today — now an industry all its own — he also dressed society doyennes like Jackie O and Bunny Mellon and never ignored his stable of non-famous devotees.
It’s likely that none of those women were caught limping around Paris in early 1968 after stepping on a needle while trying on brand new Givenchy designs in the house

As if their most recent retro-inspired swimsuit launch wasn’t giving us enough feels, J.Crew has decided to throw even more nostalgia into the mix with their brand-new Heritage Collection. In celebration of some of the brand’s most iconic styles, the collection features reissued classics such as the striped rugby polo from 1984, the scoopback one-piece swimsuit from 1989 and the rollneck sweater from 1988. Along with styles for men, women and children, the brand has also released unisex styles that you and everyone you love can share. So if you’re an O.G. fan of the brand and haven’t dug up your old rugby polo from years ago, prepare to experience some major fashion flashbacks.

Scroll down to shop all of the timeless styles now at select J.Crew stores and jcrew.com!

BACK TO SCHOOL: The setting for the Carven show Thursday afternoon, the Thirties Lycée Camille Sée, in the 15th arrondissement, had certain guests reminiscing on their school days.
“It brings a lot of emotions back,” said Morgane Polanski, who for a time attended a similar public school nearby. “I had a few friends who went here actually, I never thought I’d be here for a fashion show. There was never a runway at school.”
Polanski is currently working on her third short with her firm Stroke Productions. Her second, called “The Stroke,” will be showing at the Beverly Hills Film Festival next month.

Selah Marley
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“I hope it will erase all my bad memories of homework and math lessons,” said up-and-coming French songstress Clara Luciani. “My school was in the south of France so it was nothing like this,” she said. Luciani’s first album, named “Sainte-Victoire” after the mountain outside Aix-en-Provence, is due out next month.
Also sitting front row were Selah Marley, dressed in head-to-toe Carven — including the quirky footwear seen on the runway, and Japanese twin sister music duo Amiaya.

SMART SUIT: Boston performance workwear brand Ministry of Supply has gone back to Kickstarter for the launch of an intelligent jacket.
It’s a return to its roots given the company launched in 2012 its first-ever product on the funding platform, which Ministry of Supply cofounder and chief executive officer Aman Advani said has “an audience that appreciates paving a new way or path.”
“For us, it’s an opportunity to elevate a particular launch. Initially, it was our dress shirt and now it’s our jacket,” Advani said of the decision to go through Kickstarter. “When you take a product to it [Kickstarter], there’s an assumption that you’re not just making something 10 percent better. It’s 10 times better. You capture the attention of people. Crowdfunding is such a public acknowledgement of whether something actually matters.”
It’s also just plain practical from an obsolescence standpoint, he said. Companies are producing exactly what was ordered so there’s no supply chain waste.
The jacket itself is a test for the company as it looks to push the boundaries of what defines performancewear.
“Wearable tech is such a buzz word,” Advani said. “How can we actually integrate technology really seamlessly? We’d never done it before. It’s all been at the

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Hedi Slimane is teetering on the edge of “living legend” status in fashion, but his history as a designer is antithetical as can be to the tenure of the similarly revered and widely adored Phoebe Philo at Céline.
Given this, it’s no wonder in the days since LVMH revealed, first with WWD, that Slimane would be taking over Céline from Philo after she’d been nearly a decade at the creative helm, that speculation has been rife as to what shoppers and fans of the brand can expect.
Philo not only infused Céline with prestige, marketability and pushed it toward 1 billion euros in sales after a relatively fallow period following Michael Kors’ 2004 departure, she gave the house an entirely new aesthetic not focused on a male ideal of womanly beauty — always luxe and design-forward, but accessible, comfortable and very wearable, nary a stiletto in sight.
The latter of these descriptors is not something Slimane is known for — be it men’s wear or women’s wear, which he took his first and commercially successful shot at when he returned to Yves Saint Laurent in 2013 for a three-year stint.
That could change. Slimane is known for his ability to blow up a brand

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